Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 11, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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■World’s Finest Climate’
ox\v>OKI>iGS-HARBOR PILOT, B R O O K a I n GS,
to the local boys who conducted
themselves in manner of men.
A w fu l Fresh M
If most of us feel tired after
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an eight-hour day of work, how*
would you like this schedule:
up at 5:30 to do the chores about
1 and 2-lb.
the small farm, start hiking five
miles before seven to reach H a r-,
bor where you are picked up for
a day’s work in the lilies. Face a
five-mile hike home from Har- Y t i r i n f i r P i
bor after a full eight hours field, ’
work, with evening chores still
facing you, plus carrying water
and chopping wood? That is the
schedule of a day’s living for
Grayshel B ä
Mrs. Lucile Jackson, whose home
is past Jack’s Creek Bridge, on
south bank road. Mrs. Jackson
doesn’t enjoy that any more than;
anyone else, but, as she says,
she has to do something. Mr.
Jackson has been unable to work
for some time as his eyes have
Now In Stud
been badly infected and he had
Speed
to make a trip to San Francisco
J il
to consult a specialist. He is now
PaKcJtronwric
staying with his son at Douglas
Park, Calif.
Sizes 127, 120, 630,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanscam
Sr. took Mervin to Eugene Sun­
616- and 35 ma
day where both young men will
2 5 -ft rolls, 8mm
be students at University of Ore­
gon. Mr. and Mrs. Hanscam will
100-ft rolls 16mm
visit their two daughters, Mrs.
W
Reeves Taylor and Mrs. Thelma
Pettygrew. They returned home
Wednesday.
Mrs. Jack Wright and daugh­
Brookings, Orega
ter, Mrs. O. J. Bodie, are here,
following
a
trip
to
Portland.
left last week after visiting the
two ladies’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Loyal Bates. Miss Bates, who a t­
tended school here last year, is
attending Henley High at Klam-
A full line
ath Falls and is staying with
W
e
a
r
e
fixed
to
do
a
n
y
o f Fam ous
her sister and family..
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pCar«1.
Freeman. Miss kind o f U p h o ls te rin g a n d D U TC H
n e m b r '14
Carson R e p a irin g . Good m a te ria ls BOY
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on h a n d , a n d p le n ty o f P A IN T S
Smith River
Smith River Womans club will
hold its first meeting of the fall
season Friday afternoon, Sept.
12, at 2:30 at the community
«»4
hall. Club President Maude Luick
will preside. All ladies of the
community are invited to attend
this meeting, following the busi­
ness session. Mrs. Vance Bolick
who is art chairman has planned
for the afternoon program, with
a mother-daughter exhibit fea­
turing the art work of Mrs. C.
Kors, and daughter, Miss Jane,
both artists from Kansas City,
mztton —
who will exhibit paintings and
crayon drawings, made here dur­
ing their visit with a sister, Mrs
Vance Bolick.
Lake Earl Grange met in reg­
Do c h o o s e
ular session Thursday evening
quality
fabric
at the hall in Fort Dick. Master
Ray Robison was in charge. The
m ade up in
ladies degree team put on the
u n -s e lf-c o n ­
third and fourth degrees for a
scious
charac­
class of candidates at an im­
ter
of
sports
pressive ceremony. Wm. Buck­
ner was installed as overseer for
clothes even
the remainder of the year. A vote
for formal.
of thanks was given Louis Pet­
erson and his committee in mak­
TT'
ing the Grange booth at the fair.
Don't overlook hand-
The booth took first prize. Dur­
ing lecture hour Violet Hinkle
knits are back.
read several interesting letters
from Star Scout Gordon Miller
who is attending the Scout Jam­
boree in France. He will arrive
home on Sept. 6. Following the
business session a social time was c Smith
„ River School opened on
enjoyed with pot luck supper ~ pt 2’ Wlth an enrollment of
being s e r v e d in the banquet
M” ’ Ina Johnson- principal,
has charge of the first and sec-
room
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hight ond grades; Mrs. Juanita Harris
and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ will teach third, fourth and fifth
thur Siegle of Oakland, have re­ grades and Mrs. S tarr Bumby
turned from a two w’eeks vaca­ eighth" grades.." Mre. l e U ^ H a m
tion trip to Canada. They report cock will drive the school bus
having had an enjoyable trip and pick up chiid.cn
the Orc-
and saw many interesting places. gon line north, and in the Rowdy
sam p les to choose fro m . N ow In
Mr. and Mrs. R. p. .Rawley Creek district to Smith River Gold Beach where they brought
suit against an insurance com­ B R O O K IN G S E L E C T R IC S tock at
and daughter, Dorothy, returned Bridge.
pany for damages and medical
Tuesday from Medford, where
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rename of
they spent the week-end on a Dayton. Oregon, were brief vis­ costs of an auto accident near & F U R N IT U R E S T O R E
combined business and pleasure itors of Rev. E. C. Hicks last Smith River about a year ago,
trip.
when D. L. O’Neil, Brookings
PLUMBING
Friday morning. The Remmes,
Carlton Bosch who was seri­ members of the Dayton Evangel­ electrician, hit them at a comer
ously injured several months ago ical church, called on their old near town.
Dr. and Mrs. P. p. Sandbeck
while working in the logging minister. They left for Brookings
camp on North Bank of Smith to visit
ViS other former Dayton arrived from Santa Fe, N. Mex.,
last week, and plan to make their
River, has been confined to sea-‘people,
¡M'rmanent home h e r e . They
side Hospital, has returned to
were here last year for a time
his home here. He is reported
recovering satisfactorily.
when they bought property up
the Chetco.
Miss Louise Howie returned to Scoutmaster John Ginthcr did
San Francisco last week after not care for the write-up of the
visiting her parents. Mr. and county fair, in the Curry County
Mrs Chas. Schaal for several Reporter, in which credit was
tla-vs She is employed by the given to Col. W. S. Hanu of Port
C irc u la tin g
California State Department of Orford, and his boy scouts for
Industrial Relations. O ther re-1 the fine w ork the local scouts
rt
Chocolates
ky Col eU
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Shop
F IL M S
Ralph Vim
P A IN T
UPHOLSTERING
J. G. Gallagl
Sanitary Market
Local News Items
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COtiRTEOUS SERVICE”
Oil H e a te rs
J. .1. G allagher
home w ere
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